When we don’t have the answer, we hope that these resources can help.

Families for Depression Awareness focuses on providing resources to families coping with mood disorders. If you think your information would benefit our visitors, please fill out this form. We meet on a quarterly basis to review these requests and will contact you at that time if we believe your resource is a good fit with our organization.

Caregiver.org Resources for the caregiver of a family member or loved one with chronic health problems including depressive disorders.

Caregiver Action Network (CAN) (formerly the National Family Caregivers Association). Educates, supports, empowers and speaks up for millions of Americans who care for loved ones with a chronic illness or disability or the frailties of old age, reaching across the boundaries of diagnoses, relationships and life stages to help transform the lives of family caregivers.

CareGivers.com Information about caring for elderly family members with various conditions.

Center for Mental Health Services Unit of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) includes variety of mental health and substance abuse help resources and provider locator.

The Center for Postpartum Health Specializes in women’s mental health concerns and life cycles changes around pregnancy and birth and the onset of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.

David Nee Foundation Supports and encourages organizations devoted to preventing suicide among adolescents and young adults through diagnosis, treatment, education, and research.

EffectiveChildTherapy.com is an educational website with the mission to inform the public and professionals about which child and adolescent mental health treatments have the strongest scientific support, and are most likely to work. This site is offered as a completely free service and is sponsored by the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, a division of the American Psychological Association.

The Family Center for Bipolar Disorder (FCBD) is dedicated to the compassionate support, treatment and understanding of bipolar illness within the context of the family. We treat patients and their families with our Family-Inclusive Treatment (FIT) program.

Freedom From Fear. National nonprofit mental illness advocacy organization helping those affected by anxiety, depression and related disorders with advocacy, education, research, and community support.

Goingsane.org is a website and feature-length documentary that helps families recognize ineffective treatments and learn how to access better treatment.

Massachusetts State Parent Teacher Association. Provides a support network to local units and councils statewide through state and district PTA conferences, workshops, personalized schools of instruction, and numerous publications and materials.

Medicine Assistance Tool (formerly the Partnership for Prescription Assistance) brings together America’s pharmaceutical companies, doctors, other health care providers, patient advocacy organizations, and community groups to help qualifying patients who lack prescription coverage get the medicines they need through public or private programs.

The National Council on the Aging is a national network of organizations and individuals dedicated to improving the health and independence of older persons; increasing their continuing contributions to communities, society and future generations; and building caring communities.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. This Lifeline is a national network of crisis centers that provides a free, 24-hour service to those in crisis and can also be used by psychologists to distribute to their patients for after-hours care. Family members can also call for support and help at any time.

National Women’s Health Resource Center. This site includes content, frequently asked questions and consumer tips on fitness, nutrition and disease prevention, as well as healthcare issues ranging from teen health to pregnancy to post-menopausal concerns.

The Online PPD Support Group. Offers information, support and assistance to those dealing with postpartum mood disorders, their families, friends, physicians and counselors.

Postpartum Education for Parents is an all-volunteer organization in Santa Barbara, CA, which provides support to new parents, including New Parent groups and a Postpartum Distress Support Group.

The Will To Live Foundation is dedicated to increasing love, hope and the “will to live” of teens everywhere through education about mental health and encouraging them to recognize the love and hope that exists in each other.